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A 16th Century Italobyzantine Cross Sheila Campbell Editor Winston Black Editor Sheila Campbell Editor Nerida Newbigin Editor Domenico Pietropaolo Editor

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A 16th Century Italobyzantine Cross Sheila Campbell Editor Winston Black Editor Sheila Campbell Editor Nerida Newbigin Editor Domenico Pietropaolo Editor
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Publisher: Gorgias Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 136.15 MB
Pages: 181
Author: Sheila Campbell (editor); Winston Black (editor); Sheila Campbell (editor); Nerida Newbigin (editor); Domenico Pietropaolo (editor)
ISBN: 9781463233303, 1463233302
Language: English
Year: 2012

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A 16th Century Italobyzantine Cross Sheila Campbell Editor Winston Black Editor Sheila Campbell Editor Nerida Newbigin Editor Domenico Pietropaolo Editor by Sheila Campbell (editor); Winston Black (editor); Sheila Campbell (editor); Nerida Newbigin (editor); Domenico Pietropaolo (editor) 9781463233303, 1463233302 instant download after payment.

The contributors have tried to reconstruct the mingling of two cultures, Greek and Italian, in sixteenth century Venice. This is examined through the medium of a single intricately carved wooden cross, executed by a Greek carver, with adaptations suitable to a member of the Latin church. We can identify the carver who made the cross and make some speculations about his life, and how he and his art are reflective of this hybrid culture. This type of cross seems to be for personal, rather than liturgical use, and it seems to be intended for private meditation on the Passion.

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